Moon looks so bright tonight.

SOCAL here..moon sooooo bright, I cannot look at it very long...almost like the sun

watch this video...it explains it all!

Quoting: saturn12

Only problem I have with that theory is the one crop circle supposedly depicts the way Pluto will look in orbit around 2033 or something. I do believe a energy of sorts is interacting with the sun though.

Quoting: Da fuq

That really has nothing to do with what he is talking about,watch the video

SOCAL here..moon sooooo bright, I cannot look at it very long...almost like the sun

watch this video...it explains it all!

Quoting: saturn12

Only problem I have with that theory is the one crop circle supposedly depicts the way Pluto will look in orbit around 2033 or something. I do believe a energy of sorts is interacting with the sun though.

Quoting: Da fuq

That really has nothing to do with what he is talking about,watch the video

Quoting: saturn12

He thinks the sun is going to go into a pre mature red giant phase due to interaction from the gamma ray bursts from the center of our galaxy I already know. Then he ties into the crop circles saying by march or something expansion will be complete.

I'm not saying its b.s I actually like him, he never said shit would happen on the 21 or 23rd. That was just fear mongering bs interpreted by the lesser evolved. I know we ended a cycle.

You're welcome OP. I have more but the moon was ruined by the kids jumping on the bed in their excitement to see with me. It really was pretty! I haven't been able to see it in forever because of our recent cloud blanket. I'm glad you liked the pics!

Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people, and healeth the stroke of their wound.

You stupid fucks! go out and look at the moon more than once a month and you will see it has been this bright at least 12 times in the last two years.

I swear this site is full of fuck ups.

NOTHING WRONG HERE FOLKS FOR FUCKS SAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12786780

In part, but there is a secondary effect and this happens every December. On the winter solstice, for the northern hemisphere, the Sun is lowest in the sky. Since the full Moon is 180 degrees opposite the Sun, where is it every December? It is at its highest in the sky. Since it is higher in the sky in December than in June it will appear brighter.

Technically, this is because we are seeing the Moon through more air as we look closer to the horizon. The term for this is air mass. When you look straight up you see through what is called one air mass. As you look more toward the horizon you are looking at a slant through the atmosphere, the air mass is greater. The more air mass the higher the opacity and the fainter an object appears. This is why the Sun seems brightest at noon, overhead, and why it is much dimmer at sunset, the light is going through a greater air mass and looks fainter. In summer, the Moon is 46 degrees farther south than in winter. Likewise, the Sun is 46 degrees farther north in summer than in winter.